May 2008
17
11:23pm


Building an online business is not an easy thing to do. Just like any other business, you have to plan it carefully. Oftentimes, plan revisions are made – and not just one but many. As a result, only a few end up with a successful business because only a few really care about building a good business model.

Now, onto the topic. Can blogging really be a good business or is it good only in making some extra money along the way? Before we answer that, let us first see what my criteria are for a good business.

  1. It must be a system capable of running without much supervision
  2. It must generate positive income
  3. It must be scalable and flexible
  4. It must meet the needs of a particular niche
  5. It must be legal

As you can see, my criteria are pretty simple and easy to implement in a business. Now let’s see if blogging as a business meets them.

Can a blog be legal?

Yes, of course it can and it must. Plagiarism is not an option in blogging – be it a business or not but sad to say, many bloggers still plagiarize other people’s work. For a blogging business to be legal, it must either provide original content or be satisfied with articles submitted to article directories. The first option is more expensive but is more likely to gather more readers than the latter.

Can a blog meet the needs of a particular niche?

I think it can but that pretty much depends on how the blog is organized. I’ve seen bloggers write all sorts of stuff and still expect to make good money out of it. Thing is, a blog made for business needs to have focus in order to satisfy the needs of a select group of people.

Can a blog be flexible and scalable?

This is easy – YES. For a blog to be scalable, all you need to do is add another category/topic in it and bingo, you have another set of related articles to offer. If you need more webspace and bandwidth, just upgrade your web hosting package and if you need to output more articles, just write more. The latter is even easier if you pay people to write for you. As for flexibility, a blog can be as flexible as any website on the internet.

Can a blog generate positive income?

This is where things begint to get nasty. It is true that blogs can make money but making money is different from generating positive income. Many pro-blogger wannabes fail to bill themselves for the time they spend writing articles for their blogs. The expenses grow even further the moment you start hiring writers, researchers and web designers. Add to that the utility bills you have to pay and in the case of a serious blogging business, the monthly rent for your office space. Even so, it is still possible to generate positive income with blogging.

What are the ways for a blog to make money? Well, the more common blogging business do the following:

  • Join an Ad Network and make money through PPC
  • Sell Ad Space either directly or through an ad broker
  • Join an affiliate program and sell products related to the topic of their blog.

A few get even further by building a subscriber list and contacting them if they have something new – either just to show off or to sell. As you can see, making the money is easy. The question is if the money made is enough to cover all expenses incurred and make a positive income as well. This I guess depends on how many regular readers your blog has. The more the merrier they say.

Lastly, can a blog be a system that runs without much supervision?

I think the answer to this question depends on how the blogrepreneur (yah, I just coined that term) approaches it. Starting a blog is easy but making it into a system that sends money your way is another story. If you hire people for your blogging business then it can quickly become a system just like any other business. All you need to do is specify who does what and make sure someone is accountable for somebody else. That should keep the business going even if you do not check it on a daily basis.

However, The problem pops up if you’re some sort of a one-man-band in your blogging endeavor. Without self-disciplines, you’ll find yourself breaking down sooner than later. It is still possible to make a system even if you’re doing it all by yourself. The fun with blogs is that you don’t have to write a lot every day. Writing one article a day can be enough for most blogs to keep its readers interested and as a tip, here’s what I do.

“I write as many articles as I can in two days and schedule them for posting on my blog.”

If I write 5 articles on Monday and schedule them to be posted on a one-per-day schedule, then I’ve pretty much met my quota for the week. That way, I work on my blog only once a week and let the wonders of wordpress do its stuff.

Now, what’s my conclusion on this? Well, depending on how the blogrepreneur (there goes that term again…) approaches the subject, a blogging business can be a good business. After all, I think just about anything in this world can be turned into a business, it’s just a matter of doing it right.

Happy blogging!

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Mar 2007
11
12:42pm

This blogging guide is written to help all those new bloggers out there who asks the following questions:

  1. How do I start blogging?
  2. Is blogging for profit a good idea?
  3. How do I make money blogging?
  4. What do I blog about?
  5. How do I promote my blog?

This post is not meant to be a blogging for dummies article of sorts but rather, it is written to guide existing and wannabe bloggers in their blogging endeavors.

Now, let’s answer the questions above.

How do I start blogging?

This is the easiest part of all. You can start blogging without having to spend a single dime. All you need is a computer and an internet connection. You can start blogging and have your own website / blog by signing up for a free account at any of the following websites:

There are a bunch of other free blogging services out there but any of the three mentioned above can get you started. Of course, if you want more control over your weblog, then you might want to go with a paid hosting service that supports some sort of blogging tool. One such web hosting company is Transinnova – they will even help you setup your blog. The advantages of making use of paid hosting for your blogging endeavor are enormous – you get to decide exactly how your blog looks, you get your own domain name, and you get to install whatever plugin you want.Is blogging for profit a good idea?

The answer to this simple question is YES. In fact, any endeavor whether it be blogging or not (or online or not for that matter) is always a good idea as long as it brings in profit. I know several bloggers who are making a good living out of their weblogs and a lot more making a reasonable amount of extra money on a monthly basis.

So unless you hate making money, the answer would be YES.

How do I make money blogging?

The answer to this question is as many as there are ways to make money in the world but let’s tackle only the most popular ones.

There a bunch more of ways to making money with your blogs but usually, it’s mixing them all together that works best for most newbies.

What do I blog about?

Now, this is the hard part. First, I strongly advise against blogging about yourself unless you’re a celebrity. Of course, saying something personal once in a while on your blog would be nice and give a human touch to it. However, don’t fill up your blog with all your ramblings and rantings.

You can write about anything of interest to you. Do you like computers – blog about them? Do you like housekeeping, write articles about them. The choices are endless. Thing is, if you’re interested in something, chances are there are also other people who are interested in that same thing.

Finally, just remember, whatever you blog about, make sure it’s interesting and written well.

Onto the last question…

How do I promote my blog?

This is actually easier than most of us think. Here are a few easy and effective ways to promote your blog.

Optimize for the Search Engines. How do you do this? Simple. Go to Overture’s Keyword Inventory Tool and type your blog’s main topic (i.e. computers). Overture will then return a list of keywords related to your topic that were searched for the previous month. Take note of these keywords and incorporate them in your blog. This is what I call niche blogging. A good read about this method is the Niche Market Domination Course. Read it and absorb it then act on it. Another nice reading is the Keyword Masters Course.

If you optimize for the search engines very well, then you won’t have to worry much but as my grandfather always say, “It’s better to cover all grounds than sit and relax hoping that all will go well.”

Other things you can do are…

  1. Search Technorati for blogs related to you. Make friends with the owners of this blog, write comments on their blog posts and blog about their blogs as well. Take note, do not promote anything. Be serious and honest in making friends.
  2. Participate in forums that are related to your topic. If you blog about web programming, then you might want to join a web development forum such as Kangkong.ORG. If you blog about magick or the occult, then you might want to join a magick forum such as ILoveMagick.COM. If you blog about SEO or online marketing, then it is good for you to join an SEO Forum such as SEO Philippines. Whatever you’re blogging about, the thing is, you have to find people of the same interest. Again, make friends – don’t SPAM.
  3. Exchange links with related websites.

There are lots of other ways to promote your weblog… just be creative and be sure that you won’t be stepping on other people’s toes.

Ok, that about sums up this simple blogging guide and I hope you enjoyed it.

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